goinfishin
6/12/2017 9:54:05 AMDid you mark any schools last time? And what temp did you get off the Fishhawk at 30-40’?
I was only marking individual fish. Caught 5, all shallow. 50’ back with 3/8 oz on a slider. Tried the same with 2oz with no luck. The people I spoke to coming in at the launch had the similar results as you and I, some even less.
I don’t cover the same amount of water as you as I’m fishing from a kayak, which is one of the reasons my setback is not longer. It is very stealthy. Especially when the wind is pushing you faster than you want to go, haha.
I haven’t fished Hayden that much but when I have, I haven’t marked the size schools that I see on CDA. Maybe thats why they are so much smaller in CDA. Hmn!
manukabay
6/13/2017 7:00:45 AMI don't pay a huge amount of attention to the fish finder when fishing for Kokanee, just because I've never found it to be a reliable indicator of where I might get bites. That's especially true when the biting is going on up high in the water column. I think the boat kind of scatters them, and they don't get marked, which is one reason why I put my lines so far back. I do a lot of "S" turns, too, to spread things around and to cause some variation in speed. I pay attention to whether I'm getting bites on the inside or outside of the turn and adjust my speed accordingly. The fish finder in these conditions is about 90% a navigation tool for me. I mark where I got bites so that I have a reference point when I decide to work an area.
The couple times I sent the Fish Hawk down, the desirable 50-54 degree range was 30-40 feet. But like I said, I couldn't get a bite down there to save my life.
I'm hoping that as the weather and the water both warm up, the fish will go deeper and the fishing will get better. Mid June to early August has worked best for me in the few years I've been fishing this lake.